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The South Africans set up the AT gun and HMG on the road while the infantry and mortar set up on the hills that flanked the road. The Germans advanced southward along the road. The Germans then left the road to avoid the AT gun and forced the South Africans to vacate their dug-in positions in order to stay between the Germans and the south edge of the map. They were unable to do so with the few units they had and the Germans were able to advance south off the edge of the board with little difficulty. The South Africans lack any vehicles and as such cannot move with the Germans. This scenario would be very difficult for the South Africans to win. |
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